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23.03M
Category: electronicselectronics

VРА-communication

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Introduction
Distress-, Urgency- and Safety communication
Search & Rescue communication
Routine communication
Ship Reporting System (MAREP/POSREP)
POSREP-practice
Role plays: Distress-, Urgency- and Safety messages
Role plays: routine communication

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VHF / DSC - COMMUNICATION
Non-GMDSS vessels
(e.g. small vessels)
Announcement &
acknowledgement
on VHF
GMDSS vessels
Announcement &
acknowledgement by
Digital Selective
Calling (DSC)
Message by conversation on VHF

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. DISTRESS ALERT:
“Urgent!
There is serious
and immediate danger”.
. URGENCY MESSAGE:
“Urgent!
There is serious danger!”
Ship’s radio-room.
. SAFETY MESSAGE:
“Imminent risk for navigation”.
. ROUTINE MESSAGE:
“… to ensure safe navigation”.
RCC

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“MAYDAY - 3 X
This is Vincente - PWCA
Vincente - PWCA
Vincente - PWCA:”

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“PAN PAN - 3 X
All stations - 3 X
This is Alcona - BUCE
Alcona - BUCE
Alcona - BUCE:”.
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“SECURITE - 3 X
All stations - 3 X
This is Anticosti - V8SH
Anticosti - V8SH
Anticosti - V8SH:”.
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INMARSAT
COSPAS-SARSAT
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DSC-announcement (GMDSS - vessels).
A Distress Alert, Urgency Message or Safety Message
is announced to Rescue Coordination Centre and all vessels in the
vicinity through “Digital Selective Calling” .
When the DSC-acknowledgement has
been received from R.C.C.,
a distress-, urgency- or safety message is
transmitted by VHF to all stations.
R.C.C.

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If the master of a vessel that has received an acknowledgement
decides that he is able to assist, he must transmit
a RECEIVED MAYDAY to the vessel in distress.
Pearl Head - VRSE
Ocean Queen - IRSL
“MAYDAY
Pearl Head (3X) - VRSE
This is Ocean Queen (3X) - IRSL
RECEIVED MAYDAY”.
R.C.C.

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Pearl Head - VRSE
Ocean Queen - IRSL
Any vessel that is “able to assist ”
(within “short range” of the distressed vessel)
must transmit a “supplementary received-mayday”
to the vessel in distress.

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Any ship, knowing that a vessel in distress is not able to
transmit a distress alert, must transmit a distress alert relay.
Pearl Head - VRSE
x
R.C.C. Aveiro Radio
x
Ocean Queen -IRSL

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After announcement by DSC or VHF,
communication by conversation begins on VHF.
Distress/Urgency/Safety

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Distress -, urgency - and safety -messages
on VHF must contain:
. The vessel’s identification:
9-digit Maritime Mobile Service Identity-Code
(MMSI-Code), vessel’s name and Call Sign;
. position of the vessel;
. the nature of distress or danger;
. number of persons on board;
. the assistance that is required;
. any other important information.
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(CLICK)
(CLICK)

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MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY
This is Pearl Head - Pearl Head - Pearl Head
Victor Romeo Sierra Echo
two three five - seven eight six - zero zero zero
MAYDAY
Pearl Head
Victor Romeo -- Sierra Echo - two three five - seven eight six - zero zero zero
My position: three eight degrees one zero minutes North /
zero one eight degrees one zero minutes East.
I am on fire: fire is in engine room and number-two hold. Vessel is sinking.
Crew must abandon vessel.
I require assistance.
Number of crew on board: one eight;
number of injured persons: eight;
number of casualties: two.
Over”.

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“PAN PAN, PAN PAN, PAN PAN
All stations, all stations, all stations
this is 211 868 000 MV Christina;
my posn. 56 degr. 29 min. N / 000 degr. 53 min. E.
I am manoeuvring with difficulty;
I have problems with main engine;
I require tug assistance;
advice: all ships keep clear.
OVER”.
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“Securite, securite, securite; all stations, all stations, all stations.
This is 426 477 000 - tanker Vermont - CAPK
in posn. bearing 259 degr. from Falls Light, distance 1.5 miles;
time: August 6 - 1645 UTC.
Information: Buoy FL-1 in position 259 degrees from Falls Light,
distance 2 miles, missing. OUT”
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Radio silence is imposed
to all vessels when a
SAR-operation is in progress.
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A Situation Report (short form- or full form SITREP)
is transmitted to all vessels by RCC to indicate that
a SAR-operation must be carried out.

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- Priority;
DISTRESS
- Date and Time;
September twelve
time: 13.40 UTC;
- From RCC:
- To:
San Juan Rescue Co-ordination Centre;
All ships in vicinity of position
37 degr. 15 min. N / 016 degr. 10 min. E;
- SAR SITREP number
Search and Rescue Situation Report number one;
- Identity of casualty
(Name, call sign, Flagstate)
211 687 000 Pearl Head-VRSE
Bulgarian registration
- Position (Latitude / longitude)
In position
37 degr. 15 min. N / 016 degr. 10 min. E;
- Situation: Message:
Date and time;
Distress;
September twelve
13.43 hrs. UTC
Pearl Head on fire;
Nature of Distress;
- Number of Persons at risk;
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- Assistance that is required;
Fire fighting assistance and SAR.
- Co-ordinating Centre:
San Juan Rescue Co-ordination Centre.

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M.V. Pearl Head in
distress.
M.V. Vendor acting as
On-Scene Co-ordinator
A Situation Report (SITREP)
is transmitted by the OSC
to inform the SAR-Mission
Co-ordinator (SMC) at RCC .

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A SITREP is transmitted by
assisting vessels and helicopters
to inform the OSC.

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The termination of radio-silence
is indicated with “Silence Fini”.
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Announcement (by non-GMDSS vessels).
Intership communication
and communication between
ship and coastal station
is announced on VHF.
M.V. Anticosti - V8SH
VTS Halifax Radio

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If conditions for establishing contact
are unknown or expected to be bad,
addressing and identification must
be done three times.
When conditions are good,
the best way is to address once
and identify twice.
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Answer to the question:
“How do you read me?”.
I read you bad / signal strength 1
( = barely perceptible);
I read you poor / signal strength 2
( = weak);
I read you fair / signal strength 3
( = fairly good)
I read you good / signal strength 4
( = good);
I read you excellent / signal strength 5
( = very good).

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In case of an urgent message
(note: not an URGENCY message!)
“how do you read me”
is left out.
Example:
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DSC-announcement (GMDSS - vessels).
Intership communication
and communication between
ship and coastal station
is announced through
Digital Selective Calling.
When the DSC-acknowledgement
has been received, communication
by VHF will begin.
VTS

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REMEMBER:
Always
ADDRESS AND IDENTIFY
after you have heard the word
“OVER”.

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Always answer
“You must …..”
with
“I will…..”

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example
“Mistake ….. correction”
is used when incorrect information has been given.

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“Repeat” (or “I say again”)
is used when an important message
or part of a messages is repeated.
example

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“Say again” is used when a message
or part of a message has not been
clearly understood.
example

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In VHF-communication the
IMO Standard Marine Communication Phrases
must always be used to keep the conversation short.
SMCP
click here

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Coastal stations often ask for a
MARITIME and POSITION REPORT
of your ship. For this MAREP / POSREP
the Standard Marine Alphabet is used.
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ALFA
BRAVO
- VESSEL’S NAME + CALL SIGN;
- DAY OF MONTH AND TIME
(UTC / Z / ZONE / LOCAL TIME);
- POSITION
(LONGITUDE / LATITUDE);
- POSITION (AS BEARING AND
DISTANCE FROM FIXED POINT.);
- TRUE COURSE;
- SPEED (IN KNOTS);
- LAST PORT OF DEPARTURE;
- TIME AND POINT OF ENTRY
INTO THE SYSTEM;
- DESTINATION (+ ETA);
- DEEP SEA OR LOCAL PILOT
ON BOARD;
- TIME OF EXIT FROM THE
SYSTEM;
- INTENDED TRACK;
- VHF-CHANNELS GUARDED;
- TIME OF NEXT REPORT;
- DRAFT;
CHARLIE
DELTA
ECHO
FOXTROT
GOLF
HOTEL
INDIA
JULIET
KILO
LIMA
MIKE
NOVEMBER
OSCAR
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PAPA
QUEBEC
ROMEO
SIERRA
TANGO
UNIFORM
VICTOR
WHISKEY
X-RAY
YANKEE
ZULU
- CARGO
(TYPE AND QUANTITY);
- ANY DEFECTS OR
LIMITATION;
- ANY POLLUTANTS OR
DANGEROUS GOODS;
- WEATHER CONDITIONS;
- SHIP’S REPRESENTATIVE
OR OWNER;
- SIZE AND TYPE OF THE
VESSEL;
- MEDICAL PERSONEL;
- NUMBER OF PERSONS ON
BOARD;
- ANY OTHER USEFUL
INFORMATION.
- REQUEST TO RELAY
REPORT TO OTHER
SYSTEM (E.G. AMVER);
- END OF REPORT.

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A “Charlie-position” is given
in “Latitude and Longitude”.
Position:
“39 degr. 16 min. N /
027 degr. 15 min.W”.

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A “Delta-position” is a bearing and
distance-indication from a fixed point.
It is preceded by the word “bearing”.
Position:
“Bearing 158 degr. from the Bassurelle,
distance 1.5 miles”.

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29 DEGR. 58 MIN. N / 013 DEGR. 12 MIN. E ON MARCH 31 2100 UTC.
134 DEGR. FROM BUOY NHR-SE, DISTANCE 6.5 MILES
ON JANUARY 13 10.25 LOCAL TIME.
159 DEGR. FROM FALLS LIGHT, DISTANCE 2.7 MILES
ON MAY 26 1925 ZONE TIME.
58 DEGR. 57 MIN. N / 013 DEGR. 5 MIN. W
ON JANUARY 31 05.25 UTC.
178 DEGR. FROM ROYAL SOVEREIGN LIGHTHOUSE,
DISTANCE 2.1 MILES ON AUGUST 5 12.00 UTC.
250 DEGR. FROM BUOY CA 4, DISTANCE 12.6 MILES
ON DECEMBER 31 0000 UTC.

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211 687 000 Pearl Head - VRSE is on fire.
R.C.C.

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“Received Mayday” on VHF after
announcement and acknowledgement.
Pearl Head-VRSE
Ocean Queen-IRSL
R.C.C.

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“Supplementary Received-Mayday” on VHF
(after “Received-Mayday” messages).
Pearl Head - VRSE
Ocean Queen - IRSL
Ocean Queen informs Pearl Head:
position 045 degrees from distressed vessel, distance 3 miles –
her course: 035 degrees at 12 knots.
ETA distress position within 15 minutes.

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235 786 000 - Pearl Head VRSE
in position
38 degrees 10 min. N / 018 degrees 10 min. E;
transmits a distress message on VHF.
Her engine room and no. 2 hold are on fire.
The vessel is sinking.
Crew are abandoning ship.
Assistance is required.
There are 18 crew members on board.
Eight of them have been injured two members were killed.
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M.V. Christina (MMSI-Code 211 868 000)
reports that her manoevrability is reduced due to
malfunction of main engine;
she requests for assistance and asks all ships in her
vicinity to stay at safe distance.
Her posn.: 56 degr. 29 min. N / 000 degr. 53 min. E.
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MMSI code 426 477 000 - Tanker Vermont CAPK
in posn. 259 degr. from Falls Light, distance 1.5 miles,
time: August 6 - 1645 UTC,
has detected that buoy FL-1 in position 259 degrees from
Falls Light, distance 2 miles, is missing.
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• Address & Identify.
SOUND
PORTISHEAD RADIO
• Address & Identify.
SOUND
M.V. STELLA MARIS - UB6379

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Stella Maris is not following
traffic regulations;
she is not in the correct
traffic lane .
Stella Maris must
alter course to 064 degr.
SOUND
PORTISHEAD RADIO
Stella Maris confirms
and closes.
SOUND
M.V. STELLA MARIS - UB6379

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Address & Identify
Diamond Star
VYNG
Maas Approach

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Maas Approach wants to know
- Diamond Star’s present position, course
and speed;
- her ETA in position of no. 1 Euro Buoy;
- her draft fore and aft;
- her freeboard and airdraft.
Diamond Star VYNG
Maas Approach
Her position is bearing 045 degrees from
no. 1 Euro Buoy at a distance of 12 miles,
course 052 degrees true at 7 knots;
ETA no. 1 Euro Buoy is 1145 hrs. UTC;
draft fore: 5.5 m - draft aft: 6 m.
freeboard of 6.8 metres;
airdraft of 18.5 metres.

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Maas Approach now indicates that
Diamond Star may enter traffic lane at
1245 hrs. UTC;
Maas Approach warns for a heavy swell in the
fairway;
Diamond Star must maintain present course
and reduce her speed to 4 knots.
Vessel astern is going to
overtake her to the West.
Diamond Star VYNG
Diamond Star
confirms.
Maas Approach

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Maas Approach reports that
Diamond Star’s berth is ready and that she
will berth at 1300 hrs. UTC.
Request to remain stand by
on channel 13.
Diamond Star VYNG
Diamond Star
confirms.
Maas Approach

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Non-GMDSS vessels
(e.g. small vessels)
GMDSS vessels
Announcement &
acknowledgement
on VHF channel 13 or 16
Announcement &
acknowledgement
by DSC.
Message by conversation on VHF-working channel

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Announcement on channel 13 or 16:
“All vessels (3X)
Calling unknown vessel in position ………………………..
This is ……………… (name of the vessel 3X + callsign)
HOW DO YOU READ ME? - OVER”
or in case of an urgent message
“(MESSAGE) ……………………… ”
Acknowledgement (ch. 13 or 16);
message on working channel.
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Announcement on DSC
With the Automatic Identification System (AIS)
the MMSI-code of an unknown vessel can be read
from the radar display.
Message on working channel.
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Address & Identify on VHF:
Unknown vessel
(Great Yarmouth Princess - GBCH)
posn. 052 degr. from Bondpier distance 0.5 miles
acknowledges.
(message on ch.6.)
Seaborne - IRSL

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Seaborne is going to overtake
Great Yarmouth Princess
on her port side course: 250 degr.;
speed: 8 knots.
Great Yarmouth
Princess - GBCH
Great Yarmouth Princess
confirms and closes.
Seaborne - IRSL

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Amsteldijk is at anchor
2.5 miles W of Bondpier;
Amsteldijk asks
unknown ship about
her intentions.
Unknown vessel
2 miles N of the breakwater
(Ice Flower OVRR)
………….answers
that she will stand on.
Amsteldijk - PHSA

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Amsteldijk indicates
that Ice Flower is on
a collision course.
She must alter course
to port-side.
Ice Flower - OVRR
……………. confirms
and closes.
Amsteldijk - PHSA

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Amsteldijk requests pilotage.

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Address & Identify
Amsteldijk
PHSA
Dover Pilot
Station

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Amsteldijk requests pilot service.
Her position is
225 degr. from Bassurelle,
distance 3 miles.
Amsteldijk
PHSA
Dover Pilot
Station
Answers that pilotage has
been suspended and will
be resumed at 1200 UTC.
Pilot boat will reach
her at 1345 UTC.
She must anchor in her
present position.

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Amsteldijk confirms
and closes.
Amsteldijk
PHSA
Dover Pilot
Station

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Pilot-tender
Address & Identify
Amsteldijk
PHSA

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Pilot-tender
Amsteldijk
confirms
and closes.
Pilot reports that he is
underway (ETA-Amsteldijk: 1400 UTC).
Amsteldijk must heave anchor and proceed on
course 064 degr. true at 6 kn.;
make lee on starboard and
rig pilot ladder .
Amsteldijk
PHSA

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